Using status in IVY, works for the “less stable one” (ie integration), not for the other (ie milestone and release)?

Wow, that looks like a very strange overloading of the dependency construct. I would stick with a simpler ivy. Xml, with a single dependency upon moduleB.

Just change the rev attribute at runtime using a property file. That is, coalesce all of your dependencies into.

Wow, that looks like a very strange overloading of the dependency construct. I would stick with a simpler ivy. Xml, with a single dependency upon moduleB.

Just change the rev attribute at runtime using a property file. That is, coalesce all of your dependencies into: default;build-milestone->default;build-devs->default"> You can even supply a default value to the property (for IvyDE, for example) in your ivy-settings. Xml: Also, you'll want to edit your ivysettings.

Xml to include a pattern for the repository to find ivy. Xml files.

Yes I agree it's a strange one. I tried setting up the revision in a property file. Same result... Only the last status in the statuses definition can be resolved... – zeflasher Dec 1 at 21:14 1 I have updated the question to have as simple example as I could, behavior is still the same though.

Thx – zeflasher Dec 2 at 0:00 so the missing ivy pattern was the culprit? The info in your edit was quite interesting, you should have posted that info and a link to the bug here, too. – oers Dec 2 at 15:08 Thx a lot for this it now works!

– zeflasher Dec 2 at 20:20 @oers sorry I don't understand what you mean... – zeflasher Dec 2 at 20:22.

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